Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Association; Fraternal insurance--United States; Group; Portraits--1890-1910; Livingston (Mont.)--Social life and customs--Pictorial works.

Group portrait of the Woodmen of the World, fraternal benefit society. All men are wearing badges, large tree stump at center with ax and wooden maul leaning against it. Included are George Wilkins, Andy Seburg, Mark Potter, Dan Frazer, Andy Potter.

The first home of the E.H. Talcotts, taken from the northeast corner of South Yellowstone and West Lewis Streets, Livingston, Montana. This home was demolished, ca. 1903, and larger home built on same lot.

Taken at Inspiration Point Yellowstone National Park, includes, from left to right, President Warren Harding, Secretary of the Interior Hubert Work, National Park Service Director Stephen Mather, and Yellowstone Superintendent Horace Albright.

Men and carriages outside the Geo. T. Collins Carriage and Wagon shop. Political endorsement banners are affixed to carriages and horses. Reverse reads, "Election day in Livingston about 1892. This is one of three voting precints."

Robert Callon standing in foreground on snowy hill with Jardine, Montana in the background. Photo taken from hillside, looking southwest, down onto Jardine. Palmer Mountain is visible in the background. Two tramways can be seen in the center left,...

Men on horseback to the left of a chuck wagon. Building in background reads, "Livery and Feed Stable." Reverse reads, "Cattle round-up leaving corner Callender and Second Streets, Livingston, early 1890s."

Members of the 25th Infantry Regiment Bicycle Corps of the United States Army, Buffalo Soldiers, pictured on Main Street, Livingston, Montana. The Regimanet stopped in Livingston for rations during the 1897 bicycle trip from Fort Missoula, Montana...

Men and freight wagons in Jardine, Montana, buildings including smelter tramway can be seen in background. Reverse reads, "Lower end of Bear Gulch mining camp, now known as Jardine, Park County, Montana. Looking down stream toward Yellowstone Park....

Portrait of men standing next to bicycles. Parade floats, women, and children can be seen in background. Reverse reads, "Fourth of July parade, Livingston, Montana. Assembling at Miles Park, foot of Main Street."